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Revision as of 21:45, 15 October 2014
Introduction
This is a list of open source projects, communities, technologies, or companies that you can use as a basis of your case study. The final goal of the case study is a blog post and class presentation, wherein you are asked to discuss the following:
- What is it? Describe the project/technology.
- How is it licensed? What can one do with it, to it?
- Where is the code? Where are the docs? What are the project's main URLs?
- Who made it? Who is maintaining it? Who are the core community members? Give links to Github, Twitter, etc.
- Describe the community. How big is it? Where does it exist? What form does it take?
- What is important to the project/community? What are there processes like?
- How does the community communicate? Which tools does it favour?
- Who uses it? How is it used in the wild?
- How does one get involved?
Students in the DPS909 and OSD600 courses for fall 2014 should pick a project below, and immerse themselves in that community. Be prepared to present on the date specified, and to have your blog post published.
Schedule
Open Source Project | Student | Date (Mon or Wed) | Blog Link |
Redis | Gary Deng | 09/22/2014 (Monday) | https://garydengblog.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/get-to-know-redis-in-10-minutes/ |
React.js | Yasmin Benatti | November 12 (Wed) | TBD |
node.js | Linpei Fan | October 1, 2014 (Wed) | TBD |
bower | Stanley Moote | October 8th 2014 | https://http://brockmoote.wordpress.com/ |
browserify | Kieran Sedgwick | September 17th, 2014 (Wed) | To be posted |
Express | TBD | TBD | |
Grunt | Gideon Thomas | Movember 3, 2014 (Monday) | TBD |
JSHint | Frank Panico | November 24,2014 | i'll put soon |
lodash, underscore | Elliot Kwan | October 29th, 2014 (Wednesday) | http://elliottheguy.wordpress.com |
Chai | TBD | TBD | |
Mocha | TBD | TBD | |
Firefox OS | Glaser King San Lo | November 17, 2014 (Mon) | TBD |
MongoDB | Fadi Tawfig | Nov. 19 (WED) | http://fadiprogramming.wordpress.com |
Socket.io | Ryan Dang | 15/09/2014 | https://ryandangdeveloper.wordpress.com |
AngularJS | Habib Zahoori | Oct 27,2014 | TBD |
Less.js | Jordan Theriault | Nov 10 (Monday) | http://jordantheriault.com/blog |
Polymer | Andrew Li | Oct 15 (Wednesday) | http://liandrew.ca/opensource/2014/10/15/open-source-case-study-polymer.html |
Brackets | Shuming Lin | Oct 29,2014 | TBD |
PhoneGap | Rafid Daoud | Nov 12 2014 (Wed) | TBD |
Bootstrap | Ava Dacayo | November 5, 2014 | TBD |
Atom | Yoav Gurevich | 09/15/2014 | http://acadosdev.blogspot.ca/ |
Android | Andrei Artamonov | 10/12/14 | http://aartamonov.wordpress.ca/ |
git | Tai Nguyen | October 31, 2014 | http://tylermeetsworld.wordpress.com |
Chromium | James Laverty | September 29th, 2014 (Monday) | http://jlaverty.blogspot.ca |
SpiderMonkey | Jeremy Millar | Sept 24 | http://openmillar.wordpress.com |
RequireJS | Haiyu Qiao | Oct 27,2014 (Monday) | TBD |
SQLite | Sanghyun Lee | Oct. 20th, 2014 | TBD |